In crowded environments, more robots don’t always mean faster results—in fact, too many can bring everything to a standstill.
Just like bees, the individual robots in this simulation have no master plan. Simply by responding to local cues, they are able to construct honeycomb-like structures. The method could presage a new ...
At the Robotics Summit & Expo, Anthony Jules, Robust.AI, will explore what it takes to bring automation into complex ...
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Too many cooks, or too many robots? Finding a Goldilocks level of randomness to keep robot swarms moving
Picture a futuristic swarm of robots deployed on a time-sensitive task, like cleaning up an oil spill or assembling a machine ...
AGIBOT said it designed Genie Studio Agent to provide a full lifecycle software infrastructure, from development to ...
Inside a UNC-Chapel Hill Science lab sits an autonomous robot. Imagine a machine like a Roomba, but with an arm, so it can pick up things like a dirty sock off the floor. A group of researchers from ...
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